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Materials Experience 2: Expanding Territories of Materials and Design is the follow-up companion to Materials Experience published in 2014. Materials experience as a concept has evolved substantially and is now mobilized to incorporate new ways of thinking and designing. Through all-new peer-reviewed chapters and project write-ups, the book presents critical perspectives on new and emerging relationships between designers, materials, and artifacts. Subtitled Expanding Territories of Materials and Design, the book examines in depth the increased prevalence of material-driven design practices, as well as the changing role of materials themselves, toward active and influential agents within and outside design processes. The book is essential reading for anyone involved in materials and design, containing 11 authoritative chapters and 18 illustrated accounts of contemporary research projects and practices.
There currently exists an abundance of materials selection
advice for designers suited to solving technical product
requirements. In contrast, a stark gap can be found in current
literature that articulates the very real personal, social,
cultural and economic connections between materials and the design
of the material world. "In Materials Experience: fundamentals of
materials and design," thirty-four of the leading academicians and
experts, alongside 8 professional designers, have come together for
the first time to offer their expertise and insights on a number of
topics common to materials and product design. The result is a very
readable and varied panorama on the world of materials and product
design as it currently stands. Between chapters, you willfind theresults of interviews conducted with internationally known designers. These designer perspectives will provide a time out from the academic articles, with emphasis placed on fascinating insights, product examples and visuals. "
This book is about meanings we attribute to materials of the objects around us. Materials convey meanings: they look traditional, they express luxury, they are associated with factories, or they conjure up one's childhood. How do materials obtain these meanings? How do they interact with other elements of product design in expressing certain meanings? How can designers systematically incorporate meaning considerations into their materials selection processes? This book presents the concept of 'meanings of materials' and has made a start in making this concept more actionable in design thinking.
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